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Bad Bunny Drops Surprise Single ‘Alambre Púa’ Amid Historic Puerto Rico Residency

PUERTO RICO, JUL 13 – Bad Bunny's residency celebrates Boricua culture and addresses social issues, expecting over 600,000 visitors and generating $186 million, officials said.

  • Bad Bunny launched a historic 30-show residency titled 'No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí' at San Juan's Coliseo de Puerto Rico on July 11, 2025.
  • The residency followed long-held plans by Bad Bunny amid Puerto Rico's ongoing struggles with gentrification, economic challenges, and political status debates.
  • The residency shows open with a live performance of the new single 'Alambre Pa',' with tickets for the initial nine performances exclusively available to local fans, while subsequent shows are accessible to the general public.
  • The concerts have so far booked over 35,000 hotel nights and are anticipated to draw upwards of 600,000 attendees, produce more than $186 million in revenue, and support the creation of approximately 3,600 jobs.
  • The residency and album have sparked renewed cultural pride and critical conversations about Puerto Rico’s colonial status and identity amidst increased global attention.
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Personal care brand Method officially launched its "Pa'l Recuerdo" campaign as part of its participation as the exclusive sponsor of body wash and hand soap at Bad Bunny's No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí artistic residency at the Puerto Rico Coliseum.

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In more than three hours, the Puerto Rican reggaetonist performed more than 30 songs, including new and classic songs.

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robertocavada.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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